Leamington care home goes back to the 1980s for open day

The Arden House team. Picture supplied.The Arden House team. Picture supplied.
The Arden House team. Picture supplied.
Arden House in Leamington Spa took a trip down memory lane earlier this month

A Leamington care home took a trip down memory lane earlier this month with an open day inspired by the 1980s.

Residents, relatives and staff at Arden House opened the doors to the community for a day of 80s food and music, big hair and lots of nostalgia.

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Residents – many of whom are now in their 90s – selected the day’s theme and said that the 1980s only seemed like yesterday.

Arden House resident Jim . Picture supplied.Arden House resident Jim . Picture supplied.
Arden House resident Jim . Picture supplied.

They remembered it as a time of great change, with the UK's first female prime minister, watching TV phenomenon Dallas on television and wondering who had bought a Sinclair C5 electric car.

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Resident Val Wallace said: “I thoroughly enjoyed the day, it was nice to see everyone dressed up and having a good time.”

Children from Saint Peters Primary School and crooner Kenyon Walker were in charge of the live entertainment, including some old-time favourites.